PASSED BALL SHOW #83 6/4/2013 Part 1 WITH NED GARVER; Longtime MLB pitcher Ned Garver (1947-1961) talks about his career pitching for the St Louis Browns. He talks about winning 20 games, being a good hitting pitcher and playing in the game where owner Bill Veeck allowed the midget, Eddie Gaeddel to come up to bat in a game. I vent my frustration with fans who think players are automatically ok to play just because they are "young" when a team is rebuilding. Finally, I talk about how great of a hitter Johnny Mize was and how he was able to finish his career as a role player winning World Series Championships for the Yankees